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Source: Unknown Newspaper or Date: Simply Says Glenbeulah

Ira Conger made a trip to Fond du Lac Monday.

Cyril Devoy is recovering from an attack of flu.

Miss Helen Thackray is on the gain after an illness of some time.

Miss Bessie Monroe of Fond du Lac is spending a few days.

{This is a New Column and it Appears That the Top is Missing, So This May Not Be Glenbeulah News - K.R.}

E. H. Fischer was compelled to make cheese four times a week instead of three times on account of the mild weather.

Mr. and Mrs. J. E. DeMaster and daughter of Sheboygan spent Sunday here, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. DeMaster.

Miss Agnes Vande Wall of Hope College, Holland, Mich., arrived here Friday,
to spend the holidays at the home of her parents.

Miss Ruth Veldhuis and Prof. Theodore Zwemer left Friday for Holland,
Michigan. They will spend a week at their home there.

Co. Supt. H. C. Dornbush of Plymouth called in the village Thursday
afternoon.

The Misses Kathyrn Lohuis and Wilma Huenink of Waukesha arrived Friday to
spend the holidays here with relatives.

Mrs. Boyd Stokdyk spent Saturday in Oostburg.

Olive Grotenhuis returned to Sheboygan, Wednesday.

Harvey Huinink and John Vander Laan spent Wednesday at Sheboygan.

In spite of the inclemency of the weather the sale held by the Ladies
Bethesda Sewing Circle, Friday evening, was a decided financial success. A
large crowd was present, and the goods were sold at a remarkably high price.
G. Grotenhuis was the Auctioneer. Lunches were served in the dining hall,
which was appropriately decorated for the occasion, the luncheon being
served in Cafeteria style. The ladies are to be congratulated upon the
outcome of the sale.

Earl Fix spent the weekend at Milwaukee.

The Wisconsin Memorial Academy's Annual Declamation contest, which was held
at the Village Hall Thursday night, was a decided success in every way, and
as one of the judges remarked, every student was a credit to herself and to
the institution which he represented: